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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would offer from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a conditional situation where something is offered from a specific source, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The company would offer from its extensive range of products, but the phrasing is awkward."
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I asked my group of parents what advice they would offer from their hard-won experience.
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I would offer trophies from the pulpit on Sunday morning when they would come back from a tournament.
Support for independence has risen mainly because Catalans think it would offer relief from recession.It would not.
They would offer audiences — from Manhattan as well as Brooklyn — work that they could not see elsewhere in the city.
To direct a movie, he noted, would offer respite from the extreme solitude that accompanies writing a novel.
Ministers have variously claimed that the cards would offer protection from benefit fraud, terrorism and illegal immigration, and that they would make access to public services easier.
The new Saturn would offer vehicles from global manufacturers that would be sold in most cases under the Saturn brand, the statement said.
Some not on the proverbial bleeding edge of gadgetry wondered if the high-tech eye wear would offer salvation from smartphones, or turn them into zombie-eyed obsessives staring into tiny screens a few inches from their eyeballs.
Across the nation, panicked Chinese stormed stores last week for iodized salt, in the apparent belief that it would offer protection from possible radiation leaks in Japan, 2,000 kilometers, or 1,200 miles, to the east.
A local share offer will seek to raise as much of the total as possible, and Murray said a crowdfunding campaign would offer donors from across the country long-term returns in order to make up any shortfall.
Even though Duet and MusicNet promise to broaden the scope of available music, analysts said that licensees and affiliates might still face difficulties because neither would offer music from all of the major labels.
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